Monday, September 23, 2013

TROTRO DRIVER AND PASSENGER COMMUNICATION; MY TAKE


Organization-customer relationship in Ghana is one issue that has not been critically looked at. More often than not, companies produce their goods for the consumption of their customers, taking into consideration, their (companies) own personal interests. They do these at the expense of their consumers by not communicating effectively with them and as a matter of fact take little consideration into the negative implications of that.

In this article, we are going to look at the relationship between a public transportation driver, popularly known as the Trotro driver and his mate, and their passengers.

About a few days ago, as I sat in a trotro heading towards Adenta, I witnessed a scuffle between the driver’s mate and a female passenger who seemed to be in her early forties. Initially, almost all the passengers in the vehicle were complaining over an incident they saw as due to lack of respect on the part of their driver and his mate. They had stopped the vehicle to pick up other passengers without informing those already seated in the car and moreover took a longer time in continuing the journey. This got everybody angry and they started complaining. Instead of the mate and his driver apologizing, they were rather ‘proving stubborn’ and that spark up the scuffle between then and the passengers. The woman got so angry that she complained, and insulted the driver and the mate throughout the journey, involving their families, until she got to her destination.

As a communicator and journalist-in-the-making, I took the pain in interviewing a driver and his mate concerning issues like this and how they deal with and solve them emotionally and their response can be heard or listened to in the subsequent audio or the audio below.

The cordial relationship between the driver and his [passengers can be as a result of the peaceful and understandable communication that exists between them. Assuming the driver had asked for a few minutes from his passengers just to pick other passengers, I am sure this whole scuffle wouldn’t have started at all.

Below are some images and an audio interview of a public transportation driver with regards to customer/organization relationship.

an image of an argument between the mate and the passenger

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